Port some classic game to Linuxa project by MDoucha Let's pick some old classic game, reverse engineer the data formats and game rules and write an open source engine for it from scratch. Some games from 1990s are simple enough that we could have a playable prototype by the end of the week. |
Preserve SUSE's historya project by fos Project Description |
gfxboot for grub2a project by snwint Make a final attempt to implement a graphical user interface for grub2 (gfxboot2). |
early stage kdump supporta project by mbrugger |
Testing and adding GNU/Linux distributions on Uyunia project by juliogonzalezgil Join the Gitter channel! https://gitter.im/uyuni-project/hackweek |
"autoremove" functionality for zypperan invention by e_bischoff The purpose would be to have the equivalent of Ubuntu's "apt-get autoremove" functionality. |
Create openSUSE images for Arm/RISC-V boardsan invention by avicenzi |
Sipario, less mobile phone, more social interactionsan invention by baldarn Mobile phone usage is addictive. There are adults addicted, but a huge problem is kids addiction |
Framework laptop integrationan invention by nkrapp Project Description |
A CLI for Harvestera project by mohamed.belgaied [comment]: # Harvester does not officially come with a CLI tool, the user is supposed to interact with Harvester mostly through the UI [comment]: # Though it is theoretically possible to use kubectl to interact with Harvester, the manipulation of Kubevirt YAML objects is absolutely not user friendly. |
Officially Become a Kernel Hacker!an invention by m.crivellari DescriptionMy studies as well my spare time are dedicated to the Linux Kernel. |
RISC-V emulator in GLSL capable of running Linuxan invention by favogt Description |
Technical talks at universitiesan invention by agamez Description |
Bootstrap openSUSE on LoongArcha project by glaubitz Description |
Install Uyuni on Kubernetes in cloud-native wayan invention by cbosdonnat Description |
Port Agama's manager to Rusta project by IGonzalezSosa Initially, the Agama D-Bus service was written 100% in Ruby. For many things, it relies on YaST, so it makes sense to use the same language. It was great to have something working quickly, but it also had some drawbacks. The main problem is that, as YaST is not thread-safe, we separated the service into different processes (storage, software, localization, etc.). The system became most responsive but at the cost of eating a lot of RAM. |
Saline (state deployment control and monitoring tool for SUSE Manager/Uyuni)an invention by vizhestkov |
Model checking the BPF verifiera project by shunghsiyu Project Description |
Hack on rich terminal user interfacesan invention by amanzini DescriptionTUIs (Textual User Interface) are a big classic of our daily workflow. |
Software for musicians / guitarists and their integration in Aeonan invention by fcrozat DescriptionAs a beginner in playing guitar, I'm discovering the wonderful world of music software on Linux. |
Enhance remote and in office social relationshipa project by baldarn |
Research how LLMs could help to Linux developers and/or usersa project by anicka DescriptionLarge language models like ChatGPT have demonstrated remarkable capabilities across a variety of applications. However, their potential for enhancing the Linux development and user ecosystem remains largely unexplored. This project seeks to bridge that gap by researching practical applications of LLMs to improve workflows in areas such as backporting, packaging, log analysis, system migration, and more. By identifying patterns that LLMs can leverage, we aim to uncover new efficiencies and automation strategies that can benefit developers, maintainers, and end users alike. |
Learn Ca project by jsuriano DescriptionI have several future learning goals which require being proficient in C. I'd like to have this HackWeek as an opportunity to get better at the language and understand some of its advanced features like memory management and multithreading. |